Times-Republican
A Wednesday afternoon high-speed pursuit in Marshall County ended with the capture of a fugitive and 2 pounds of methamphetamine.
A Marshall County Sheriff’s deputy located a vehicle reported stolen from California while patrolling Highway 330. The vehicle was in the southwest portion of the county near the Harvester area.
The driver, Uriel Ruelas, 26, of Visalia, Calif., failed to yield when the deputy tried to stop him and then attempted to elude law enforcement. He made a U-turn to head south on the four-lane road and later turned onto gravel roads. Ruelas entered Story County for approximately one-half mile on 320th Street before he lost control and entered the ditch. The pursuit covered approximately seven to eight miles and reached speeds of 100 mph while on Highway 330.
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A Des Moines police officer has been placed on paid administrative leave after being charged with misconduct in office for allegedly interfering with a case involving his girlfriend.
Rodney Alan Briggs was arrested Wednesday by the Altoona Police Department, according to a news release from Des Moines police, and the Des Moines Police Department Office of Professional Standards has begun an investigation.
Briggs exceeded his authority as an officer by attempting to persuade employees of the Southeast Polk Community School District to provide him with video evidence related to an ongoing Altoona Police Department investigation that involves his girlfriend, according to a criminal complaint.
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